I am a lecturer in artificial intelligence at the Center for Digital Systems (CERI SN) of Institut Mines Télécom Lille Douai, in France, since 2020. Before that, I was a post-doctorate for the APACHES project.
My research is mainly focused on Decision Making (DM) and Knowledge Engineering (KE), especially applied to Technology Enhanced Learning (T.E.L) for now. I am interested in providing educational stakeholders with new decision-making tools for complex pedagogical situations, adapted to the always changing education context. As such, I work particularly on modeling complex (and combinatorial) TEL problems, understanding their topology and solving them by using different approaches, such as constraint-based meta-heuristic.
I am also very interested in reproducible science, and how we can foster it in T.EL., and more generaly in computer science fields. My PhD thesis laid mostly into this problematic, heavily relying on KE and web semantics. An so, to continue on this reproducibility concerns, I became an ambassador of the foundation Software Heritage.
I also have an interest in various little funny things, like games, game AI problems, hiking, kendo, science popularization, climbing, trees & plants, music, teaching...
Lecturer
IMT Lille Douai, France
Postdoctoral Researcher
IMT Lille Douai, France
Ph.D. in Computer Science
Sorbonne Université, France
Master of Science: Aritificial Intelligence and Decision
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
Bachelor of Computer Science
Université de La Rochelle, France